The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 305, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1878 Page: 1 of 4
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DALLAS TKXAS Ml DAY rilltllHAItV S I87S. HtUT FIVU HINTS.
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HEAD-QUARTERS
FALL and
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FurnisMng' Goods
N
HATS
We invito (ho fl'uhltW? lo oall around
B. M. Kahn & Bro
OOIC. Kl.M A1NI IjAMAU WTH.
DALUS C0LLKtMM AND FEIIE
HvmmmMmKmvmxn ammo.
Spring Term Opens Jan. 28 1878
A FIRST-CLASS INSTITUTION IN EVERY RESPECT.
For Cafaloi;ue containing lull particulars aihhm'i
A. C ALLEN President.
JniilTMm '
S D. K 2 M B A E K
80 82 & 81 MICHIGAN AVENUE
O J X O Jik. C3r O
Iron Steel Nails Heavy Hardware
Carriage Hardware and Trimmings
PERKINS' NEW HOUSE & MULE SHOES
NOItTII.WK.STEUN
VT-Torse
8'IT IH. i
Heller's Horse Rasps Heaver Files Chains Anvils
VIHE8 JIKLLOWH
AkM for ATLANTIC NAILN drilvlrUw Ure 1 Iroi.i mills.
In 'r-loml.
niiyriiiBnlawiim
FIELD LESTER & CO.
Madiaon and Market Streets
VJHOLESALE DRY GOODS
Notions Carpets Upholstery.
alyia-flm
WINTER
Maw
In.
v II. I IT! Hi v I ;
mitimxtEtk;-muvist't
!NTails.
SANGER BROS
ANNOUNCE FOR THIS WEEK
4 ' I lllllMl ltlt llf 1 licit
In lultlllloii lo lli' ('lruorill-
mir) liiirauliiM tr iouxly mi-
ltOIIIM'4'41 llflf lltltHI Im Hwlll'll lo
lilt lollowllIU IlllU'll Hill l
ollVrrtl on
Monday rlaniiiiry -I.
nu inl nuns' m:i;io usth i r.ii(.
uu: i.iir lams' mw m i wc
o.u. lor nihil hwiimi wsrs it ;f.r
IIUI1S' I.R'MlMitllMI.U IM S al SI 18.
OKNTH' MKUIND It N DKHMII I K'- ill
KullMKIl I'llll 'KMie.
ONK LoTsl tin:. IIKDIU KO h'lttl.M Tfx-.
(IKN'I's1 Hi'Altl.KI' HMAKKIl H.ANNKI.
iiNiiKi(siiinr.H and iiuaw i;hm in
l J i ;l Im uiiil I'll' viT) Im'hI til '. I .' i
mill V.'.
A lull iliu l K iiitloii I'Iiiiiiu'I
I iilrt.lliisiiiul UritHf i'N iiiik'Ii
lii'lovf llii'lr ihIi4.
WplHIVl' II llll KH II"'' J ''I t'li'l""" "l U'lolv
the piiiI ol Ilia : HMim nl '.ii' SI H '.'.'i l ?)
unil iiiiruulM. '1 Iihm' n.idilu m mi iliiv' ly tif
ivnt c lU'HiiT tliitn uvr nlli'i'i'il ln-l'"l'lll
thin city.
TRF.MENDOUS P.mtJCTIONI
GENTS 1-2 HOSE
H11AKKK W'lUI I -' IIOMK Hi il V'fi to 411
til fjllf.
FANCY W'KH.KN l-'J I1HMK at Wuitli
lino.
hoi id (.uioiti:i mii.k i iiii.iii:n mio-
HlNOl a ltOHK nt Mil-. Worlli 7f.i-.
LA HIM' WOOL VVHITK I.! IIUHK tit .HKs.
b'onntir jirU'B 7;'n.
Espctiinl Altctilion h Dirt'clctl lo a Lai (je
Lino ol
Wlili'li we liuvo pliici'il ill ltH Id I"K" ""t
ln'foro tliu nnlviil (if our Mining Mluik lit tln
fulluulUK lU'tui'M :
Oim Lot nt 75c. Wortb $1 2r.
One Lot at $1. Worth $1 51).
One Lot at $ I 25. Worth $ I 75.
Om fl !.o niiiltl T lilrt urn iiunlixit'tlic
vmy licst ninillig Ilin-Ht linen In llu lnmouiB
and cylt'K ii ml luivo ni'ViT heen HdUl lor Iiws
tlianCJ .in.
linve UlNO m juli lol 4f:t Hllll
l-l'Jy HfliNli I.Iiioii i'olltirM
K4I4H iiihIU) Hi $1 fiO r
4l4t .'ii or Si lor T5'.
3 -Ply Linen Ciitfa pt 25c a pair.
Tight Shirts with rockets Attached
extra Ions at 1 CO.
4JUI AI lltltlJUVS IN
CLOTH IN(i HATS.
Ami Hll kluilnnf
Clients' Fiiniisliiiig CSoixls.
Owing tn tlie dull nuBion we ro heavily
nVi'tHtoi'kcil anil we have coiieltidmi tn
niHrkdown oil gowU of tlwt dficrlption ut
prlctta tlint will Ami must Insure their In.-
luoillato le.
Extraordinary Bargains In
We wish to remind our cus-
tomers that It Is impossible for
us to advertise all our special-
ties Kverj department every
counter offers Its own special
Inducements. Do not leave onr
establishment before making a
general examination of onr
stock. You will And truly! sur-
prising Jbargains Inlevery nook
and corner.
Great Closing Out Sa
CARDIGAN JACKETS!
liASTKItN WAR.
TIih Itrpiirtiil I'liiiiluui'il iiluiiiti ul Hit
Kunoluu Kiiriri on (iiillliill Mini
I oiiuiilliiiiilr- Tltr Turk l"li inn)
KiikIMi titlul Kulti'il.
Offlnirtlly Annuuiiufil in I lip Htiuut of Com
nium that Runnlnn Coninminlnri H.ivtt
Bffn UrilfrfiltoStouth AtlvAiiiK
ut nil Hulnt.
4 rimiU Ar llironuiiin Urn Htrri'lat'l
I iiimIiiii niiihIiik "(luil Mr in
llitrrti"- I IM' I rllrnifiil ituiNlilai ul
I'Hrilitiii' ul l IH 'iii'iiiliiim.
IN. urn A Mii'liili'il I'li'M ltiiiiil.
l.iiNl'iiN ri'lumiiy . 'J lu iihiiii' ul
I llll r'HUlH III til" UlUHlllll lllMlHllllll
llf ( tllr. M II 1 1 II ( ll I lIlll'N llllt tl.l'lll' III
till' MI'Vl'l III lllllliuri I'lIM llllllllNllI'll mil
liom llin iniiiiiicr In wlni'li tin' Mull'-
in gut In nimli' II him'iiin iiolml hi t lint it
l imn' IIiiiiiiuIi ullli'liil rliiililii'lH.
IJ;li p. ill.-('.HimiU (IihimmI HiIh
liinl'liliiK III i'iiIIki iiurlii'ii ul il ruiimi
llilll lllH lltlllrill lll'l't tlHll lll'I'll linli'l'l-ll
in 'iitiMiiiiiiiniiiiii. 'l iiiu ritinnr ih iiiiii
iihly a iiii'i i' niicnM Iiumi'iI mi I tilt iiiui ii-
IllU'H Illinillllll'VIIII'Ilt Of lllH lulKlllllll III'-
UIIHtnl lll'('llllKtlllllllllllll'.
I:. 10 l. III. .NiM'llllllI'llllltlllll llHH lll'I'll
roci'lvi'il ill lln KiihnIiiii ur I'n r k Inl i I'm-
llllHrtll'H III till ll'llllliCll lll'I'lllJUllllll llf
rnlinliiiiiiniiiil!'. t until Mrliiiiiviili II
liiixliiii iiiiiiiii"Hiiiiur iii'iiiurfi tii m in'
iliii'H lint lil'llcVd It
l lin Dnily Cliruiiliilu hIiiIhh Hint tlie
llntliih Hiivi'iniiit'iit Hint HuhhIhii hiiii
lutHHy liuvn luilli ri'i'4'lvriil in I or in itt Ion
tlml tint ItiiHHliuiH Lave iMitrri'il Ciin-
Ktiuillnciili'i hut tin' I i i ly Cliiuiiliilt) Ih
iiiiI niiuii Kuliiuniy. i no Biiuiti niii'r
Imo MliilcH Hiul the tcli'Kriiiim Iruin lln-
liilleHl liii'ntveil III luiinlilll HuyH Unit
in ii(iit joti to I he t.iuinfi'r ul ini'U nr
wiirun llii liuiiiilii' JCuhhIuIh ut xutliil
ink tur Hi" iii'iiilHitlnii nl llin t'litlri'
lurkfli li'oii-cliiil llcrt. ion nt N'lion
vnli'll lii'itnl tlit- ruiti'T of tlm iici'iiiii-
linn ul C'linxliitillniiiili' ut u hull ul I lit'
( lor im ii n ciiilmwo liiMt ultjlit. lit' lin-
intMltiiifly til('Ki'llii"t to St. I V't iTrt-
Iiiiix iiiiiinliiK whi'tlicr Ii wuh true.
lllH llipilll'll lllltl llllt Ill'CIl HIIHWHVll
yrl. 1'liti I'otint tiiiuks tin) reuii t Iiiih
hiIkcii mini hiiiiiii uriiiiiKt'ini'iic !
tn ecu Ilio KiiHuimiH uiul 'I'iii Uh liy
hid i ItuHHhui ttoniH mlgtit iiiinmi'ii
neiiii-r lo ('iiiikIuiiIiiiOiIh tll'iitliey
wro Ht IIih Mlmnoa of the hi'iiiIhIIiih.
Mnriiiiii I'iihIih I'm lilt-li uniluiHHititor
it l.oniliin ivi'kIvi'iI U'leuiiinitt (rum
l'oi)Ht.(iitlli" !e thin inoiliiiiK. 'J'lli'll
iluttt in not iiiiitinni(l lul lie Unuw
liulliiiiK nliiiut tliH rriiilti'iliii'i'iiiMUiin.
A lilovil iliHimli'ti from (ii'tivi'Kviil
Miiyu tliu Hlt'Htiifr Ih'ilin for linnli'iinx
i'ii n io into I'lillihloii ul hU o'clock IiihI
cvcnliiK will) tliu iitii'lmr lint' MU'iiiii-
ship I Unpin from New VnrU. The
liptupia v.'hh Htriii'it inrwiiiii or inc
rlKKK '"' the Mtiirliimnl Hide. Hi r
Cure t'ouiiiitrltmuit is full ol wutvi'. An
attempt will tie nin.lu to lighten hot'.
Mio Ail voi't inei- Hiiys: t) iiiivb rfiu-
Hiin to tielieve Hint me xovcrntiieii!
IniH received iuforiualioii of tho entry
of tliu KiiHNiuii iirmy Into t'utiHliiiili
nonle. At any rnl It the Govern
incut in not in poNHCHion of thin uevvx.
the KuHNhin enilu-hHy ih.
Note. iSolluiiK IniB Iriuifpired lute-
to e 1 1 1 1 v LliiitNtich mi event iti pro.i-
utile iind HltlioiiHh tli Ailvcrtincr hImh
the newiH very limit ively tliu repot t
Heeiiw utterly Increililile. Direct tele-
urapic conuniiniimtioii with ( otiHtnn-
linoplc In Hllll Interrupted !
The I usi wined in generally tu iieved
to have hoihI HimrccH of llilorumtlou
iiIho Ktntert Hint the KiisMinis Imve en-
lei'ed (Jon.Htiiiilltnip'e.
l'he report Hint .Mr. Jiiini'H Lowther
whhIo he ui poiiited chief Htcieliiiy for
Irelniiil is (illiciiillv (Iclilcil.
A Biiccliil to the tSlatiiliird fioui I'ariH
itiitfb Hint tlie report Ih current there
Hint Hie Uuhhihiih ulreaily hold a pont
on Hie l);ir(liiiie!li.
I'liu Tiiiit'H in it leudcr Hiiys: "We
are not ith. wilier eontident Unit Prince
Uoithi'lmltolt'liHH (iellnitely renounoed
tlie eiitrnncoof any Kiihhiuii troopH into
( oiiHttiniiiiople. KumorH wuro iillont
luet n ilit Hint Bonn' mich entraueo lunl
ulreiidy heen inmlo or wuh on the point
of HiiiMK made. At the uttuoHl ueh
iii'cu.iitioti would ho only of a nouii-
nul eliurni'ter bh Hie (Jertntin entrance
into I'iirin. Thern Ih in nliort every
uppiirent. j;rcund for cotilldetice in the
primped hefiire us. unit no mild reiiHon
fiiralnrui.
The Times lismes Uh ponBdonce on
the piiiHlic. exprennion expre.stied In
:he llenimn i'iu)ier r'a upeei'li and
depreciiteH heforehiiuil any utitburHt of
excitement. II KuhmU Were to liiiu ul
a pooiliou In the i'HBt wliicli would
daiiBKe tho Juat Inteieahi of AilHlrin
anil (It riuatiy a word from Emperor
William would at once cheek tier.
The Daily Telegraph nay : Ac-
cording to ine lateat news from Con-
Htanlinoile the KusHian roreen ilcnpite
the complelion of reliuiiiirlen for
peace are hastily piiMhiuK Into (lalli-
poll Mid ('onuUulhioplo. Tliexe cir-
(!UinHtiitii e eerioiiH ami ineimnclnn in
Hid extreme will linvtt to lie cnuaidur
ed liy the in in i 't'Trt in the calilnet
council to-day. The Ihrub of their do.
liberation will In all probability be
tlihi evening miuumniluated to parlia-
ment. Tlie'l'e!r'rni.i Is furious In )U
cooiincijtrt on the rnun.-of JtUHHla.
A eptclal to Hie Tele(raph duteil
I'arie iniilniithl eaya the KuhhIhu
roroi'it nro coiiNtaotly advannlnir on
(jdllipoli and CnnHtaiiHiiople.
A Bpeclal to thuHtainlard from I'ohIIi
unnoiinci'H (hat the Turkinh men-of-war
on the Daniilitt Hiirrenilcred to
UiiMHin.
Tlie ciirrcHpiiiiileiit of the Daily News
at Adrianople relates an Interview
with Server pasha who declared that
Turkey had been iu Idled and fucotir-
aed to light on by protnlneH of Kuk
linli eunport. He purticularly accuied
lionl BeaconKtleld and Mr. Layaril of
enoouraitlntf Hi is lielief anil eald lie
had document)) wliicli he would pub-
IIhIi. He etiited that ho now had hei
come a partixau of the Runaian policy
and alliance. Server paHha'a colleague
at AdriHiiopleciuiliriued hi utatemcnt.
The Central N'ewa aaya that In con-
fieiiueiiee of the grave lutrlligence
from Mr. Layard Hrltlxh eralnsBdor
at Cnnstantiiinplr we believe Lord
Huntington announce the with-
drawal of Mr. Fowler'a amendment
and the mipplementnry vote be unani-
mouxlv agreed to.
The New says It U able to atate
that telegram had been received
ft inn Mr l.ayaid enpreiwinii ureal uu
nanluion at hN Unlallnli by cotllim of
all It Icuraplilc M lien by InlotinMliui
rt'Ni'hlug hint (bat by an ntwuii'iit
Willi tint put in ilia KilMlitliit mi i loxi
In Him city and alunil In enter ami al
In (! up a ninliliin near (lallloll
Mr l.ayard'a iiiiiiiiniinltiallnii rin. hi
lha guvi'tuuti lit by way of Aleaaiiilila
and waa two davit In IraunuilnHinu
i r. N. I'Iiii cabinet uit'etliia U unw
In neaaiun It waa very andileuly cilie.l
The lunl chancellor waa aumiiuiui"!
a hllu eiigaat''! on a cam) III llin Iuiiikc
uf Inrdii tho lit'Niiug nf which wu
llUllli'dlali'ly NUnii-Uh"l
NIlit AoiH'laleil I'lvaa lluniil I
Tin) Htiiinlaiil III Ita (hint t'ditl'iu Im
u I'liiml'iullunple ilikpiitch whiuli hh
accoi'dlug tn the I itiiim ul the armn-
lice the Turlta arc turvai'iialn tin tin
of ('onHluutiuopIc which are In furiu
lieillrill line The Ko-nhlU lllnll I-In
tin vil It Chi'liiiieleli and the Turliixh
limit la In Kujiik 4 'lit Uint Jt.il.
In (he luniHi' uf c. iiuiuiiiii Mr Lou -ler
Mlulctl he Wan ready to w ltlolnnv
hla aineniluicut to I lie govel iiiiikiiI' 4
uiollon for a Kiippleiueutnry vuLt
'l'he Standard IhU aftermiou con
ItrniM tliu Ntalcmelil thnt no ullli hil in-
foiiuution of tliu cully of Uiu K ikhIhih
I Ii 1 0 Colintuiitlniiplo haH been received.
In IhehoilHti uf coniiuonii Kir Hint
ford Nnrllniotn chauctilhn' of Hie ex
i'heiUcr In reply lo the linUiiy i f
liord Iliirlliiutou leader of the. liber
al ciinllrineil the report uf Hie tat I -
anno of the KuHihtiia towanl t'ounlitn-
tluoplo. Tint advanc the chanct'lliir
hiiIiI may be In accorilaiicu with Urn
armistice but IhoTinkiNh government
allcol ttiiprlxn. Kiighind haa anked
ItiixMla fur an expliiunlloii parllciilarly
calling llin czar' atleliliou lo hUutate.
incut uf July that ('onntiiiitliiopl.i
ahould nut be occupied uulcHathu mili-
tary altiiatlon reiulcred It neccHHary
'J'he hiitnit) aftr iliNCUHHlon agreed lo
the withdrawal of Mr. l''uwlur'H amend -
nieut.
II p. in. There la tremundouH ex-
cileiuciit outHldu of the paillainetit
hoiiHe. Crowdiuro thronging thi'Htreebt
ainglug "Hod nave tliu CJ."eeii I" and
making denuiiintratlonii In favor of the
government.
In the house o( comiuoiiri Sir H(f
foul Niul.riuiitc In reply to an iniiiiry
of Mr. John WhlUwoll liberal ineoi-
tier for Kendall nahl Kngliiud atsuntit
to Aunt rlii'ri propoHiil of cull fei tome.
b;llU p. in.---Hlr Htall'ord Nurlhoote
hitiijunt iiiiiioonet'.l in the house that
(!ouut Ki'liutuielotr Itu-'Hiitn aintiuHHu
dor hud received n telegram from
I'llucc (lortacli'ikoll' the ltiiMHiati pre
uiier atittlng Hint KimUn cotutuan-
dera have been oi .lei e l to atop advance
at all poiutit uud that therti Ih no truth
in minora of an advumni on CioHtauli
uoplo. Tneexi'ltemnut In Hie hoime in
IntenHp.
A Keillor iliepatch from ('oiiHliinli-.
noplc ilnted February 7lli 3 p. in via.
Klarych Mays In accordance with th
ooiidilionu of tho armistice the Turk-
ish forcoa have evacuated the lineHof
the fortillcatlotiH of ('otuittintluople
and the ItiHMlan troop are now In tho
linen.
In the hoiiHe of lorda thla uflernoon
laird Derby foreign Hecretary In reply
to a (lUi'Hllou about this inorniiig'a in
mora auld he received yeistci'ilny after-
noon a telegram from Mr. Imyard da-
tetl Kobruary 5lh and at that lime
uotwltliHtaudluK the nrml.-ilii'e the
RilHBiana were pu.ihltig towartlH (Jon-
HtantinoplA The Turkish troops have been com
pelled to evu.'titta a i i't on the Men pi
Maroma iiotwltliiitnudiug a protunt
of llin Ttirkinh nnmmaiiderH. The Huh-
niiiu general declared it wan acrordlug
to hie ordetH - it was neccHHiir.y (hut be
ahould occupy Tchatatdj that tiny.
The portu ia in great alarm nnd can
not utiiierntnnil Hio ltiiHuian proceed-
ings. Keprenent.'itii)iis have tieeu iiiuiIk
to Urand Duke Nieholax It la aim)
stated that the KervhuiH have deHtroy-
ed a place culled lUnuJ'i and are ad vane
tug on the railway towartla Kololilea.
Five days have elapsed aiuee the nlgn-
lug of the urmintlcu and the prelimin
arlea of peace and the protocol have
uotyct reched the porte which is in
Ignorance of some of tho them.
Another telegram dated yeaterday
and received hint night elate that the
KiiHHian government baa rciuenteil
(hat the C'hekmadju linea nhall be
abandoned which will leave Couatan-
tlnoplo undefended. Tho Kusaiuna have
occupied In conaldcrahle force Tehas
latdja which Ih a part of theTurkhdi
linea of defeiiHe extending aenwa (he
penlnaular ami lens than thirty milee
from C'oiiatantinople. It may he that
these HtepB now being taken by ftitHsia
are in pursuance of tho conditiouH of
the artnlHtice becauae we do not know
the nondltioiiM but it appear the porte
la etially In Iglioiauce and Ih per-
plexed aa lo the meaning of these
movementa.
lty a telogram aenl tills day we have
aaked Kunala to give UHHome explana-
tion on the subject and have nallej
attention to the declaration made by
the einpemr to Colonel Wellealey in
July laat that he would not occupy
CoiiBtantlnnple for the sake of military
honor hut only If it were rendered
neccKHary by the march of f vents.
CoDHideriug that the Turkish resis-
tance ha ended it doea not appear to
her majesty 's government that there
ran be any necessity for an advance
by the Russian troopa. ' .
Lord Derby added that it waa possi-
ble that ioatruotlona had not beea
given in Hie ltuiu (roups at Ilia
(line -Mr l.tyaid's lelegiaui Mas ills-
I'Nlcbeil and llml the vailolla slups
vthleb Mam (sUlnii placa aula nut In
itilitravelilliiu of Hid pint Uiolia uf Ilia
aim 1st Ice Hut viat'l teiins uf which
her luajisiy'a ii nvai IllUi'llt tlid lint
know
in'nii or uu; i-oit.
-
4 Itrmiil I linrat'lrr til Ills I'rttlttrf
llii lit III iMllllll Ills I. sal
Il tut ta tt sr tt l-laelil nrslltta; It'ntll
hiiii mi Wlagu iiisshs in ins rmnr1
It istK I'Vbnisry i' - Hie Condition ul
lllll politi Cliallgi-il srlloUaly fur the
woi .e duiliig lint night and his hull
no-s has already IoitIvimI Ihe Isal sui"
taluriilH Tnn t'liidliiiil vl'iii hits lifrli
siiiuiiioucil I i the vain uu and an older
has lieeii I'lveii in picvi'tit any person
not apeclally ant 'locUml frmn having
ai't'i'Ns to the pope's apartuii'iila
Ingress f i din Hio viilleaii is nlsn pro
hlbltcil Ihn furelKii ciirtlluals have
heen i-inuiuoueil by Ichgrapti In It mie.
I'ruyet'i for Hie pupi'a recovery art'
being oll.'H'.l in till chinches In ll'inio
l:lo p. m. The pope has paiai-d Into
death's aijiiny llhi tleath Is inoineiila
illy ixpcl I'd.
l.iisniiN I 'ltl c m - Tills afleriiooit's
I'all Mall tiiieltt' has lha followliiH
.1 nt ci It one Fuluiisry 7 di'lil p in. I
l'he pope's death Ih hourly 1'Xpff tfil.
All iiect'Msary arriiliKi'iiieuta In view of
Hie event have been insdo lieiorls
are eiiireul Hint Ins IioIIochh Is already
iltiiid
Later 'i'he pope tlictl at four o'clock
p. in
iiiiki: ani Tiiiuti:.
l ire l iiiii'i) lit'lnlmiliiu ami Nnairii.
lulls - traliilii Mill l'n) Internal mi
ler lit lil-KHllriinil I'rt-lalit Nailers
M'. Johns N. It. February 7. J.
II. Miller churned with foigery In
Atlanta hut been couiliillltid to Jail to
await Ids surrender to Hie authorlllea.
Itii'ii.MtiMi Va. February 7 The
bill for the readjustment of Hie public
debt passed Hie aeluilc today by a
vnlii of :.'l to lo.
iSi'iti.MiKii'.i.ii Mamm February 7.
D. II. Ill ingliain cloiliicr lulled for a
punter uf a million llu proposes to
pay fully emits on Ihn dollar.
I.AWHi'lM'K Mas.4. Fchruaiy 7. The
l'acillo mills tniriioii. Loss i.ne iptnr-
tor of a million dollars. Three liiiu.
dri d i niployes ousteil.
l'llll.MH'l.l'1'.lA l'Vlutiary 7. - t1. J
fi ll A. Itro. tlealcr.-i in spices have
failed. Liabilities heavy; cause goner-
ul dcpli'Hniou.
Nuw VuiiK Fehiiiary 7. Augustus
M. I'm tier teller of the haul; of Norlh
America Is a ciiiilessed defailller In
the aiiiouiit id j llKIiOll. '
Hn HMoNfi 'n li'cliiuary 7. -The
Ht imu; ut nildulglit ordered to bu en.
groused tho lilll to pay lour cent inter-
chl on Hie public tleht. The bill will
piM today ami letiilns (lui coupon
(online.
Cutt'Aiiti February ".--The presi-
dents general niai.Hiters and frnUlit
skeins repiei-cuHng twenty uf the
plnclpal (ruiil.' lines of Hie country
met yiulttnhiy They will meet again
lo -day and appoint a commlUee to
confer Willi Fink nlitl Uoultl Ihu pool
ciimmlxslonerH and will) (hem ex-
iiuiine special contract with a view uf
ol airlvlng al a ba.iis for Hie restoru-
tlon of Hie old lurid or establish a
new one.
Iiitlleniliiiis.
For the west gulf states: Tartly
douily weather ureas of light ralu
north west winds and stationary or
higher pleasure and temperature. Oil
shore signals continue ut Intllunolu
and (Jalveslou.
I. tun's l'i ItlltM'ilml nnhoil.
'The corpse nf the great Italian re-
publiciin Mi.7.ini was petritlod by the
method invented by Sunor Ciorui or
Jitidl. UueeMt travelers say Hint il
proves entirely aucccssful tho fealurea
ol' the eiiiii.tent agitator proeliting no
vihiiilo itlleiiitlou ami Ihn expression
well preserved as he reposes in hla
touib which is open to tliu Inspeellou
of viniiors. Heiior (lornl has not re-
vi tiled Hie secret of his method hut
tuts taken measures to give It to the
public at ills death. . . . i
liliilil niurs lu Wsurg-la.
Aiti'ilsla (Uu.) CousttUitionalltt : A
reporter ol Hie Constitutionalist has
Interviewed i'roft ssor liiltle Htutegeol
"Hisl. The state geologist decinrua
that the gobl deposits ill uorth Ueor-
ttiu me eii'iruioita more than In ( all.
fornia. liali While and Lunipkiua
tire the auriferous counties par excel-
lence. The yield Is now a)(M)l per
month mi increase of !ja)(lUiM) per li-
iiuiii sine .il!. invesiors are coining
in rapidly and buying up gold lamia.
Kveu In a rutin way mining ia profit
able. - The priiiessor says he can locate
one hundred minea to yield $oOOl)()0
per month.
Hes IUNtlreil tlie IHnllbewa Knsulti-
Hint.
WftNlilngtminorrespondoiiceHt. Louis
Post: it waa tlellnllely asoertained
this morning that the resolution de
claring United Ht.ttcs bonda jiayablo in
sliver as well as gold which recently
parsed (lie Semite was introduced liy
Stanley Matthews at the reipiest of
l're.eleiit i I lives. Ivtiowiug theanutl-
ment of tho house on the silver ques-
tion the president was anxfotia to dis-
cover how the senate stood beforo the
main tpiestinu uf renionetling silver
waa brought up. To do (hie in re-
quested Mr. Matthews to IntriNlnce
some sort of a measure which would
have no ellect If passed out would iu
lieiug acted ou make known the sen-
timents of the senate. The Matihewi
resolution waa the result of thla re
quest
WAHIIINOION
t
ft sill ft Still hra If mil Mid fcHaluii
list lull Niaiiirsil-4 life 1.1 Its 'a
Wurh Ih bum tlnmeHi' fcsiiima-
lltiHsaital I'tiHMiinaliiiita
I Nona Assimlulsil I'lt'ta IWiuil
AHiiiNiniiN il I'. l eiiruary
'I lia couiiiilllna on coin iimroe ayi uu In
rt'l'iill Uulavoiablu uu Williamson Ihu
follnctor ofcualiiuis al NewUilesua.
'l'he casa uf Hiulih e illoetor at Mo
blhi has been lioslpnned
I'liatuualer I'litl's caae lloiilillse lur
for I'ttleisliiirg posliimslershlp has
again heell piilpoiu-d
It is hoped ihu SHiiatn will rcauli a
Villa uu Ilia tavorshlH lepoil Inads by
the noniiultlttu lu lha nnsn ul Wlckei
sham piBtluiaaler at Mohlle.
hriiaiii--Mi' Allison uf luwa pie-
seiitml a pellllnll lioiii Him liberal
league nf Iowa favnriUK Iho eou illlu'
Hnnal aiui'iiiliiieiil sepaiallng Hut
church ami stale It derrt'd In lint cum-
Uilllee on JiiiIIi laiy
Mr l''.'!iiiiiudt submitted a resiilinli n
iiuiiiiinilug I He tuiniuiltici! uu appti-
itrlallous In Impure whelhur there ex-
ists adetpiale pruvisbuis fur Hut iii'nniit
t'Xaiuluiittuu of ihn rnpurl anil aellnu
In Ihu pension cases In pension bureau
and aiiritcou ieiierurs ulllce ami Hint
said comuillltiit lepurl I hio eon by hill
ur nlherwlse as soon as may ha alter
tlM'UBBlnn
Mr Wludiiui moved an anii'iulnient
anas to Include the sdjiilnnt generiil's
olllee which waa accepted by Mr. Fd-
uiiiuds and Hie resuluiiuu sgieed lo.
INIylil AsatHilsU'il I'rtiM lli'uirl
Coullriusl Ions Mrs. Flleii IIoIiiicm
post m Islress Alkeu Houlh ('arollnii ;
It. W. Johnston postmaster Wall-
halla Mouth (!arnllua; Dr Itlchards
postmaster Camden Alabama; J. II
Houston postmaster lUilniilown Ala-
bama Hioiute Most nl the day was oeeu-
pled Willi the llllllard cuse. Hit was
continued.
House The California contested
election casa oCiuplml the day result-
lug lu the unseating by a strict party
vule of I'acheoi) ami giving (he neat
to Wlgglulun
Nominations to-day were conlliied lo
liidiau UKi'tils and minor naval olll-
oers
The Star say Judge llntrln of Vir
ginia a member uf the house judiciary
coiumlllt'e says he will Vole against
Hie proposed alxUeutli atni'iuliucnt to
give Woiueii the billot. This will
break the tie In the otuuinlllcu and
secure a report against Hie luopoied
amendment
1 toth the house and senate commit
tee uu pensions have now concurred
lu recommending the nuiiies of all
pensioners alrlckeu from the rnllii ui
account nf alleged disloyally during
the late war shall be restored
4 Ifllin of Twn Mis liisnritnt'e t'uui-
paulea. During twelve years Albert Meyn
of Boston paid the prouiiiiuia ou
(lull of life liiBiirunce. This hurtb'ii
was the citose nf hla bankruptcy ; but
lie struggled haul ami luatle (lie pay-
liieuls believing that by bo doing he
was securing Ills family against
poverty alter his death. Within two
years one after another of the com-
panies lu whljh he was Insured have
gone to pieces und when he tiled
several Weeks ago nil bis policies
were worthless. Ills wlto ami chil-
dren are penniless.
M. I'nitl lii a Nlrt-t'i 4 ar.
Oshkosh (ihrisllaii Advt.cate : l'aul
ou one nf bin trlp.i to Damascus by
street car not having a uewsp. per In
which lo bury his gigantic liioiights
was compelled tn give up hla mat lo a
woman who had been down tn Cor.
inth shopping This an aroused his ire
that he al ouca dropped a postal card
to Timothy saying: "1 aullor not u
woman to teach nor to usurp authori-
ty over tho man but to he iu silence."
We publish tills incident for tlie bene-
Ut of wumeu who believe with the
driver that the car la never full.
Ulilu'l i'.al 'I'errniilii.
Lord Teuterden when lu Washini:.
ton as secretary to the hlirb Joint ouni-
mlsslon (familiarly known in the capi-
tal us the "high Joints") waa Invitid
to dine al the house of a lady who
carefully luBlruoted her darkey servant
to address Lord Teuterden us "my
lord." FJverythlng went well nulil
Hie terrapins waa handed round which
waa declined by "my lord." Tne dar-
ky who lu all his experience of human
diners-out had never met before with
one who could refue terrapin waa so
taken aback that forgetting the exact
title and again pushing the delicacy
uuder Lord Tenterdeu'a none he al-
most ahouted "My God I them's ter-
rapin ' " '...
' f.el the Kasl Ntltle.
. Memphis Appeal : Our triumph then
la aa certain aa anything lu the future
can be if we adhere closely to the
west In the coming conflicts. We are
unwilling to see the south lushed to
the atern of thegotham ship or state
again Three times have we gone for-
ward to the battle-line with a leader
from1 New York a representative of
the monied men nf tho east ; ami
twice have we met overwhelming de-
feat while tlie third time our victory
was snatched from the timid hands of;
our candidate in tlie next contest let
ua try a hold western man such as
Hendricks; Voorheea or Thiirman
with a southern man for vico-presi
dent and let the eaat with ita bond
holdera aud ita gold bulllouists slide
The roM la Uttortcla Wall I'linl
According to the controller-general
of Georgia there are4l(J4 colored vo-
ters in that state. They owu I57(i.'!.r
acrea uf land vaned on the tax list at
$1244104 aud city property tn the
amount of $199726. Their household
gixids etc. foot up J-IS(ifili:J I n horses
mules hogs sheep and rattle they
have $241106; and lu agricultural im
plements $lZrl'M. They have iu bank
19261)9; and besides nil this says the
report "they iiave $2HV Oil in other
property not enumerated." Hn it
would appear that the colored popula-
tion of Georgia are In very corufortahln'
pecuniary olroumstances j quite aa
comfortable probably M their white
neighbor. ;
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